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Explore Similar Apartments Within 2 Miles of Downtown Mill Valley, CA

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    $4,295,000

    • 8 Beds
    • 4,992 Sq Ft

    37 Reed Blvd, Mill Valley, CA 94941

    True pride-of-ownership eight-unit apartment building available for purchase in the heart of Strawberry. Seven of the eight one-bedroom apartments are fully remodeled, with permits. These high-end remodels include in-unit laundry, modern kitchens with stainless steel appliances, central air, recessed lighting, vinyl plank floors, and individual storage closets in the parking area. Other

    Adam Filly Compass Commercial

    37 Reed Blvd, Mill Valley, CA 94941
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    $1,747,000

    • 1,387 Sq Ft

    11 Commodore Marina, Mill Valley, CA 94941

    This completely remodeled 4-Unit Houseboat has been approved by the Commodore Marina as a short-term rental since September of 2022. All units have consistently maintained occupancy rates over 80%. Gross rental income in 2024 was $415,030, making the GRM just 4.21 years at the bidding start price, The NOI was $255,281, making the Cap Rate 14.6%.Each unit features a raised platform bed to overlook

    Robert Warner eXp Realty of Greater Los Angeles, Inc.

    11 Commodore Marina, Mill Valley, CA 94941
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    $2,700,000

    • 10 Beds
    • 3 Baths
    • 5,568 Sq Ft

    135 Redwood Ave, Corte Madera, CA 94925

    This is a prime value add apartment investment opportunity in Corte Madera. Hampton Court is a boutique 8-unit property located just one block north of Tamalpais Drive and two blocks from Corte Madera Town Park, this pedestrian-friendly community offers an unbeatable blend of suburban tranquility and urban convenience. Residents enjoy easy access to local dining and retail within 1-3 blocks,

    John Garrett Marcus & Millichap Real Estate

    135 Redwood Ave, Corte Madera, CA 94925

Why Live in Downtown Mill Valley

Downtown Mill Valley is a compact, walkable neighborhood known for its historic charm and vibrant local culture. Nestled among natural attractions like Richardson Bay, Muir Woods, and Mt. Tamalpais, it offers residents stunning redwood-studded scenery. The area is rich in history, with landmarks such as the Locust Street plaque honoring Chief Marin and remnants of 19th-century sawmills. The neighborhood’s central gathering spot is the open-air Depot Plaza, home to The Depot Café and Bookstore, and surrounded by various restaurants and shops. Local amenities include the Mill Valley Market, Vintage Wine & Spirits, and the Mill Valley Farmers Market. Cultural venues like the 142 Throckmorton Theatre and Sweetwater Music Hall provide entertainment, while the Mill Valley Lumber Yard offers dining and boutique shopping. The Mill Valley Public Library, with its forest views, is a popular spot for reading and children’s storytimes. Housing in Downtown Mill Valley features a mix of architectural styles, from Craftsman cottages to midcentury ranch homes and Mediterranean-influenced designs, with some new builds. The neighborhood includes single-family homes, townhouses, and condos, many with rustic wood shingles and handcrafted trim. Outdoor enthusiasts enjoy the Camino Alto Open Space Preserve, Mill Valley Golf Course, Boyle Park, and the challenging Dipsea Trail. The Mill Valley Community Center offers a covered pool for year-round swimming. The area is served by highly rated schools, including Mill Valley Elementary, Mill Valley Middle, and Tamalpais High. Downtown Mill Valley is pedestrian-friendly with good biking infrastructure and is about a 30-minute drive from San Francisco via Route 101. Public transportation is available through Marin Transit buses. The neighborhood experiences less crime than the national average, contributing to its appeal for families and individuals alike.
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